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and boasted in one day she made $200,000 europe was booming minks were giving easy money at low interest rate and prices were rising and they were buying the bonds because they pay high interest rates. but the prices are so high they reached a level where nobody could afford them they could not buy the bonds of day with some of them. 80 percent was on by the europeans. then they went into bankruptcy and the bank had to close. know more customers for the railroad bond edberg and hetty had to come back to america. this city had burgeoned with tense story buildings central part stretch north and a brownstone houses replaced the shanties and apartment houses appeared for the first time. the largest bookstore in the world, patrick's touched this guy the metropolitan museum of art opened in the museum of natural history. the exuberant spending was no different from the unfettered expansion from industrial on to procurers, promoters and real estate speculators. from 1873 the financial panic flat and the country into despair. does that sound familiar? and the stocks bounced up and down. many sno
and boasted in one day she made $200,000 europe was booming minks were giving easy money at low interest rate and prices were rising and they were buying the bonds because they pay high interest rates. but the prices are so high they reached a level where nobody could afford them they could not buy the bonds of day with some of them. 80 percent was on by the europeans. then they went into bankruptcy and the bank had to close. know more customers for the railroad bond edberg and hetty had to...
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management stability would mean a probable write in the share price now one of the champions of europe. reportedly on the brink of pulling out of the project. revealed it's and talks to sell it to fellow consortium number three now this has raised further doubts about the pipeline originally intended to bring gas from central asia directly to europe more or less less joined nick poor business desk so nick does this effectively mean that the project is dead. although. germany second biggest utility and with it putting it out it's very tempting to say you know the end is knowing especially when you consider earlier this year the project was already sort of scaled back. enormously from its original conception now on w e has told the likes of reuters and the f.t. that it is in talks with. the australia's largest energy for also another part in. its statement however this will make the the biggest shareholder but it will do very little i think to push forward the prospects of the group to actually being built i will not broker was promoted for such a long time as a key element of europe's e
management stability would mean a probable write in the share price now one of the champions of europe. reportedly on the brink of pulling out of the project. revealed it's and talks to sell it to fellow consortium number three now this has raised further doubts about the pipeline originally intended to bring gas from central asia directly to europe more or less less joined nick poor business desk so nick does this effectively mean that the project is dead. although. germany second biggest...
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management stability would mean a probable rise in the share price now one of the champions of europe's gas pipeline is reportedly on the brink of pulling out of the project german company. has revealed that some talks to sell its stake to fellow consortium member. this has raised further doubts about the pipeline originally intended to bring gas from central asia directly to europe from all that. pool from the business desk next does this effectively mean that the the bigger project is that. well i think the fact that. germany's second biggest utility was a major force in this project it bailing out well it's very much like the end is nigh. it's especially when you consider the project was scaled down quite radically earlier this year it's already much less than its original conception now is in toolbox with the to sell it sixteen point five percent stake in the which is already a shareholder in the blue code the fact that it will be will become the largest stakeholder though i think that means little pretty much little towards the progress of getting the build started its stock in sto
management stability would mean a probable rise in the share price now one of the champions of europe's gas pipeline is reportedly on the brink of pulling out of the project german company. has revealed that some talks to sell its stake to fellow consortium member. this has raised further doubts about the pipeline originally intended to bring gas from central asia directly to europe from all that. pool from the business desk next does this effectively mean that the the bigger project is that....
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frontline with so many countries like russia and south africa, to learn that the first encounter between europe and the new world, but between the conquistadors and into was over a book. with thomas jefferson and the wondrous discussion register. such a vibrant discussion. it is wonderful to know that it will go forward around the world. what we have learned is that the book culture is changing. although we all know, i think in our hearts, books provide a world of books which we have known for so long. to which we have dedicated our lives to visit did and has done from school to book from mouth to people. leather bound tomes to pocket books. i just finished writing a book which will come out next year. you know, libya would take a printing press on the battlefield and he would carry it along with the canon and the musket and the horses and cattle. there was a printing press and spanish would laugh at him. why was he lumbering through the jungle like this with a printing press. in the course of liberating six countries, he changed the language because he began to write in a kind of spam is very
frontline with so many countries like russia and south africa, to learn that the first encounter between europe and the new world, but between the conquistadors and into was over a book. with thomas jefferson and the wondrous discussion register. such a vibrant discussion. it is wonderful to know that it will go forward around the world. what we have learned is that the book culture is changing. although we all know, i think in our hearts, books provide a world of books which we have known for...
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turner traveled throughout britain and europe. often on foot, carrying a paintbox, he sketched and painted lyrically beautiful landscapes that changed the face of british art. when he died in 1851, he was one of the wealthiest and most famous artists in britain's history. throughout his career, he was always well aware of the key to his success. (reader) "the only secret i have got is damned hard work." (narrator) turner's life and career began in london. by 1788, at the age of 14, j.m.w. turner was apprenticed to an architect as a draftsman. architectural views appeared in his works throughout his life. the next year, turner entered the royal academy of arts school at somerset house. its president, the painter joshua reynolds, endorsed the prevailing view that ranked paintings in a clearly defined hierarchy. history painting was considered the noblest because it could portray events drawn from historical incidents, literature, the bible and mythology. genre painting, scenes from daily life, came next because they also offered exa
turner traveled throughout britain and europe. often on foot, carrying a paintbox, he sketched and painted lyrically beautiful landscapes that changed the face of british art. when he died in 1851, he was one of the wealthiest and most famous artists in britain's history. throughout his career, he was always well aware of the key to his success. (reader) "the only secret i have got is damned hard work." (narrator) turner's life and career began in london. by 1788, at the age of 14,...
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it had to come from europe. and european investors who had been burned by reckless buccaneers in the 1830s and '40s weren't about to send more money 3,000 miles across the atlantic without some guarantee that it would be safe. morgan in new york, working with his father in london, provided that guarantee. and that meant essentially finding sound properties, which meant having good information about what were good railroads. and then taking what they called moral responsibility for watching over the capital that their clients had put up. so say a railroad that morgan, for whom the morgan bank had sold bonds, went bankrupt, morgan would take charge of the bankruptcy. he would fire the managers, hire new ones, reorganize the company, restructure its finances, appoint a board of directors and--including himself, often, and stay on the board of the directors, watching over the company's finances until the whole thing was restored to financial health. that reorganization came to be called morganization. and he did it
it had to come from europe. and european investors who had been burned by reckless buccaneers in the 1830s and '40s weren't about to send more money 3,000 miles across the atlantic without some guarantee that it would be safe. morgan in new york, working with his father in london, provided that guarantee. and that meant essentially finding sound properties, which meant having good information about what were good railroads. and then taking what they called moral responsibility for watching over...
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other groups in europe chosen instead to cut themselves off in the isolated communities. it's what is taking place in parts of the former east germany. yaml is a village in the north of the country that has been taken over by the extreme right . the n.p.t. the national democratic party has five representatives in the regional parliament. in recent years nationalists of purchase three courses of war houses and. the houses a party members of painted red. dame is to control the entire village. using a hidden camera we tried to speak to some of them. do it documentary about but. here. you may be it's important that you give your point of view. you know. go i. know to the camera i know to foreigners. come first john i think that's a lot of us. and we don't know where to live. we don't need french people here we're not good enough to get on with in your country mind your own business and don't come snooping here with your camera. and. we were told that there's a large number of n.p.t. sympathizers here. in the field i'm going to make me happy days not by and as far as i know. i
other groups in europe chosen instead to cut themselves off in the isolated communities. it's what is taking place in parts of the former east germany. yaml is a village in the north of the country that has been taken over by the extreme right . the n.p.t. the national democratic party has five representatives in the regional parliament. in recent years nationalists of purchase three courses of war houses and. the houses a party members of painted red. dame is to control the entire village....
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sergio europe is now into politics in two thousand and ten he relaunched twice the involved. the third way a nationalist movement focusing on social issues is due to meet his followers in front of his by the local which also serves as his age. some as one o'clock with coach should be here. which was about the same it. tempts as today the leaders organize a demonstration. the strategy is to merge several extremist groups into a unified front against immigration big business and economic globalization. classic extreme right this is what. they pay their course. for said that. or do they say they can't come in they don't come in. one hundred militants. it's a controversial convoy that is closely monitored fifteen kilometers before their destination to police motorbike to ride to school. has a short pause before the rally in the city center so the organizer keeps an eye on everything. as a visitor got to. restructure much as you get to drink on the bus for your right. to behave the journalists here. with cameras present nothing must tarnish the image he wishes to give of his organ
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the world is looking to germany to lead europe of the economic crisis. merkel discussed in germany's role at the world economic forum in january. >> what we do not want is a situation where we promise something we cannot do. if germany as a representative of europe promises something and market forces make it impossible to fulfil that promise, then europe is left vulnerable with an open flank. >> the chancellor has taken a cautious approach. her message -- do not ask germany to do too much. >> germany has mixed feelings. on the one side, a lot of people still have a problem seeing germany taking on a leadership role. that has a lot to do with historical concerns. on the other side, a lot of people would like to see germany take a leadership in europe, and since germany is the only country that can provide leadership at the moment, some say merkel is doing too much. others say too little. >> international media coverage swings between respect and rejection of the country's role. whichever it is, the world's eyes are on merkel. >> germany is an anchor of s
the world is looking to germany to lead europe of the economic crisis. merkel discussed in germany's role at the world economic forum in january. >> what we do not want is a situation where we promise something we cannot do. if germany as a representative of europe promises something and market forces make it impossible to fulfil that promise, then europe is left vulnerable with an open flank. >> the chancellor has taken a cautious approach. her message -- do not ask germany to do...
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nowhere in europe had he experienced that. this technology was doing something to support the life and the growth of the city. philadelphia, throughout the 19th century, was the major industrial city of the united states. all of these industries used water from this system. and it served as a prototype for many american cities, including pittsburgh and new york. man: new york city went to philadelphia and said, "you know, we're thinking of developing a hudson river water supply -- what do you suggest we do?" and they said, "we've had "a lot of problems on the schuylkill. "don't go to the hudson river. go to the upland and work by gravity." and that's what new york city did. they first went to the hudson highlands, but 150 years later, it went to the delaware highlands. and really diverted the water that normally went to philadelphia to new york city. i don't think they anticipated that. narrator: the majority of new york city's drinking water comes from watersheds in upstate new york. a watershed is the area of land where wate
nowhere in europe had he experienced that. this technology was doing something to support the life and the growth of the city. philadelphia, throughout the 19th century, was the major industrial city of the united states. all of these industries used water from this system. and it served as a prototype for many american cities, including pittsburgh and new york. man: new york city went to philadelphia and said, "you know, we're thinking of developing a hudson river water supply -- what do...
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dimitris next with a business more signs the crisis in europe is far from over dimitri that is true because germany central bank the bundesbank has said that it now thinks the economy will not be growing as fast as it predicted before and for germany to be affected that's pretty significant is the biggest and most significant economy in the euro zone and in europe well look at the implications in the business both in a couple of minutes. download the official application itself choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. t.v. it's not required to watch on t.v. all you need is your mobile device to watch r.t. any time. gold fever. time thousands into slaves. but also month brotherhood involved in the mines and since i started working in the mine i stated i look at it. similar to nationals. a cash cow to be milked dry i think that in this country gold medal logie has an environmental cost which is an acceptable local business was labeled illegal and controlled by criminals in order to protect our lives our families and to work in peace. most but we are forced to pay protectio
dimitris next with a business more signs the crisis in europe is far from over dimitri that is true because germany central bank the bundesbank has said that it now thinks the economy will not be growing as fast as it predicted before and for germany to be affected that's pretty significant is the biggest and most significant economy in the euro zone and in europe well look at the implications in the business both in a couple of minutes. download the official application itself choose your...
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question whether this project is needed due to falling demand for natural gas in europe and high cost of construction some doubt that twenty billion dollars project is necessary. now to see said differently when you look at. i think there's a. demand for gas because we have to replace all sources of energy and anyways and import of natural gas into. has to grow and therefore i think this is a very timely and very important project meanwhile gas from. the south stream pipeline is the biggest infrastructure project in europe and old the pipelines capacity has already been signed off in several contracts once again proving that there is demand for this pipeline on the market. russia is jumping on the bandwagon and drilling for shale resources is forming a joint venture with exxon mobil fifty one to forty nine percent and exxon will also provide its vast experience in hydraulic fracking technology which involves pumping chemicals and water into soil to get to resources drilling is expected to begin by twenty fifteen an oil rich west siberia munches reported reserves of around fifty billio
question whether this project is needed due to falling demand for natural gas in europe and high cost of construction some doubt that twenty billion dollars project is necessary. now to see said differently when you look at. i think there's a. demand for gas because we have to replace all sources of energy and anyways and import of natural gas into. has to grow and therefore i think this is a very timely and very important project meanwhile gas from. the south stream pipeline is the biggest...
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europe is now into politics in two thousand and ten he read launched the third way a nationalist movement focusing on social issues is due to me just follow as in front of his by the local which also serves as his age curiosities about thomas one o'clock what code should be here. which was about static we seem to have it. tempts as today the leaders organize a demonstration and legal. strategy is to merge several extremist groups into a unified front against immigration big business and economic globalization. all our classic extreme right wing going on this is what i'm. going to. put a lid on pay better course. i'll figure. it out on interest for said that the mail that's. what you got to say they can't come in they don't come in. two buses one hundred or so militants. it's a controversial combo that is closely monitored fifteen kilometers before their destination to. because it. was i. yes well you're right that is why mr behave the journalists here. with cameras present nothing must tarnish the image he wishes to give of his organization right here for a crime going to have a look i'm
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europe is now into politics in two thousand and ten he read launched the third way a nationalist movement focusing on social issues is due to me just follow as in front of his by the local which also serves as his age clearly visible at the time as one o'clock a coach should be here. which was about setting the scene it. attempts as today the leaders organize a demonstration and legal. strategy is to merge several extremist groups into a unified front against immigration big business and economic globalization. all our classic extreme right wing going on this is what i. know. i did. right. out of those who. have no interest or said that that was the way out that's. or did it but if you say they can't come in they don't come in. two buses one hundred two a certain religious. it's a controversial combo that is closely monitored fifteen kilometers before their destination to. to write this book. as it should be was before the rally in the city center. keeps an eye on everything. as well as you go to the. horses for the structure much as you get to drink on the bus well you're right it is wes
europe is now into politics in two thousand and ten he read launched the third way a nationalist movement focusing on social issues is due to me just follow as in front of his by the local which also serves as his age clearly visible at the time as one o'clock a coach should be here. which was about setting the scene it. attempts as today the leaders organize a demonstration and legal. strategy is to merge several extremist groups into a unified front against immigration big business and...
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american money list after also helping europe clinch a thrilling ryder cup triumph. and on wednesday the three pointers kept flying in as the san antonio spurs claimed even leaving fifteenth when of the n.b.a. season the texan team beat the walking box one hundred ten to nine hundred i don't home court tony parker and gary neal top school did twenty two point apiece but the host also needed a combined effort from their bench players in the final quarter. and on thursday football changed forever after goal line technology was used for the first time in the opening match of the club world cup in japan the goal refs sister had just one goal to register as local champion sam frenching hiroshima edged all three in city from new zealand the rival hawkeye system is also being tested at the competition as a quiet football revolution has finally occurred after years of debate. then on friday a former heavyweight champion and kind overact at mike tyson was guest star at the weigh in head of the fourth fight between money pack out and my well mark as batman was nearly two kilos
american money list after also helping europe clinch a thrilling ryder cup triumph. and on wednesday the three pointers kept flying in as the san antonio spurs claimed even leaving fifteenth when of the n.b.a. season the texan team beat the walking box one hundred ten to nine hundred i don't home court tony parker and gary neal top school did twenty two point apiece but the host also needed a combined effort from their bench players in the final quarter. and on thursday football changed forever...
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frankly i grew up in a europe that was divided from east to west and i'm now living in a europe that is divided from north to south and never at any point in the history of this union has there been. more discord and rancor that we currently got among more moderate forces there are concerns the peace prize is being used as a political football i think this award basically does a lot of discredit past people who've won this prize i mean it demonstrates a sort of heavy politicization of the use of this award and now it's been suggested that this year's winner of the peace prize picked it up more for not having done something as opposed to having food the peace around the globe it seems like they got the prize more because there hasn't been any war in europe for many decades rather than having done anything specific i think as long as civic institutions like the nobel prize continue to lose their legitimacy in their spirit through political favoritism and these prizes are always political but such a blatant and obvious political favoritism in maneuvering i think it actually takes someth
frankly i grew up in a europe that was divided from east to west and i'm now living in a europe that is divided from north to south and never at any point in the history of this union has there been. more discord and rancor that we currently got among more moderate forces there are concerns the peace prize is being used as a political football i think this award basically does a lot of discredit past people who've won this prize i mean it demonstrates a sort of heavy politicization of the use...
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from fears to tears europe is in the midst of a depression officially the latest data shows that the seventeen member eurozone will end the year in a recession its second since two thousand and eight the second and third quarter g.d.p. was below the line and the massive social unrest that swept across europe in recent months underscores the point europe needs a seaview and leading economists say it could be britain goldman sachs estimates that it will be europe's biggest economy within four decades with one of the world's wealthiest populations the health of the so-called single market already largely depends on the u.k. and vice versa but at the moment britain itself is feeling the pinch of the downturn at home we live with a decade of debt and the failure to great britain to compete in the modern world while britain is actually not a member of the eurozone it should try and play an increasingly important economic role in the world's most integrated market of five hundred million people that's according to lord green the u.k. minister for trade and investment britain is in the proce
from fears to tears europe is in the midst of a depression officially the latest data shows that the seventeen member eurozone will end the year in a recession its second since two thousand and eight the second and third quarter g.d.p. was below the line and the massive social unrest that swept across europe in recent months underscores the point europe needs a seaview and leading economists say it could be britain goldman sachs estimates that it will be europe's biggest economy within four...
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in europe, it was the last trading day of the year, and what a year it has been. our correspondent has kept an eye on the trading floor all year for us. he sent us this report from the floor of the frankfurt stock exchange. >> the year has ended a very successful 2012, also for the frankfurt exchange, which is why you see tables and chairs where there usually are not. there will be a celebration here shortly, and there is something to celebrate -- the dax performed to the tune of about 30%-plus this year, and many shares went up. only a few lag behind. the best shares almost doubled in value. when you look at the second tier, there were some that more than doubled in value. demand mostly responsible for that, according to -- the man most responsible for that according to everyone here is mario draghi. he promised the european central bank would do everything in its power to preserve the euro, and that really release energy and restored some confidence also for the bureau. in 2013, people see more share market. the dax could reach a new record highs. people do expe
in europe, it was the last trading day of the year, and what a year it has been. our correspondent has kept an eye on the trading floor all year for us. he sent us this report from the floor of the frankfurt stock exchange. >> the year has ended a very successful 2012, also for the frankfurt exchange, which is why you see tables and chairs where there usually are not. there will be a celebration here shortly, and there is something to celebrate -- the dax performed to the tune of about...
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and china and europe. and fiscal cliff issue in the u.s. is one of top concerns. that's, i think, just a matter of time. obama administration will be able to overcome the difficulty of this situation sooner or later. so i don't care about it. and regarding china, china economic trend is another big concern. but, we think china has already achieved soft landing. >> so he's optimistic about those risk factors and he expects the nikkei to hit 13,000 by this time next year. so we'll keep you updated on the markets as we move into 2013. >>> for most investors this is also the last trading day in currencies in tokyo. the dollar continues to gain strength against the yen. $buying intensified during the day sending the u.s. currency above the 76 yen level. dollar changed hands at its highest levels in two years and five months. it's now nearly ten yen higher than at the beginning of this year. the yen has been losing strength since october. that's because the market speculation, the bank of japan would take further monetary easing measures. the yen came under pressure aga
and china and europe. and fiscal cliff issue in the u.s. is one of top concerns. that's, i think, just a matter of time. obama administration will be able to overcome the difficulty of this situation sooner or later. so i don't care about it. and regarding china, china economic trend is another big concern. but, we think china has already achieved soft landing. >> so he's optimistic about those risk factors and he expects the nikkei to hit 13,000 by this time next year. so we'll keep you...
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and let's look over towards europe in the british isles, cloud cover towards western europe. that is a very strong and deep low pressure system and the threat with this one as it pushes in, won't just bring heavy rain showers but strong high pressure down towards the south keeping things dry in the iberian peninsula and interacting creating lines close together, a tight pressure gradient, up to 120 kilometers per hour especially along the west coast of the u.k. and towards ireland, that's continuing to push to the northeast. it's going to be raising up temperatures. we'll see rain in the scandanavian peninsula and the threat there is snow melt and avalanche. farther towards the south, things will be remaining on the dry side. you'll see temperatures near the freezing mark towards vienna. 2 degrees for the high. london and paris, as warm air pulls in, you're seeing above average temperatures. london and paris 11 and 13 on your saturday. madrid, up to 11 degrees. let's look over towards eastern saz asia into japan. starting to bring heavy rain showers, you've been seeing 50 to
and let's look over towards europe in the british isles, cloud cover towards western europe. that is a very strong and deep low pressure system and the threat with this one as it pushes in, won't just bring heavy rain showers but strong high pressure down towards the south keeping things dry in the iberian peninsula and interacting creating lines close together, a tight pressure gradient, up to 120 kilometers per hour especially along the west coast of the u.k. and towards ireland, that's...
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and let's look over towards europe in the british isles, cloud cover towards western europe. that is a very strong and deep low pressure system and the threat with this one as it pushes in, won't just bring heavy rain showers but strong high pressure down towards the south keeping things dry in the iberian peninsula and interacting creating lines close together, a tight pressure gradient, up to 120 kilometers per hour especially along the west coast of the u.k. and towards ireland, that's continuing to push to the northeast. it's going to be raising up temperatures. we'll see rain in the scandanavian peninsula and the threat there is snow melt and avalanche. farther towards the south, things will be remaining on the dry side. you'll see temperatures near the freezing mark towards vienna. 2 degrees for the high. london and paris, as warm air pulls in, you're seeing above average temperatures. london and paris 11 and 13 on your saturday. madrid, up to 11 degrees. let's look over towards eastern asia into japan. starting to bring heavy rain showers, you've been seeing 50 to 80 m
and let's look over towards europe in the british isles, cloud cover towards western europe. that is a very strong and deep low pressure system and the threat with this one as it pushes in, won't just bring heavy rain showers but strong high pressure down towards the south keeping things dry in the iberian peninsula and interacting creating lines close together, a tight pressure gradient, up to 120 kilometers per hour especially along the west coast of the u.k. and towards ireland, that's...
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he came to report on communism in eastern europe. i met him, and we drove to berlin on the november night when the wall fell and spent the evening sitting on the wall taking added with a chisel. i got married to him a year later. >> what did it mean at the time? what did it mean when you were sitting there one that wall came down? when was it? >> 1989. people have forgotten how much fun it was. it was a very exhilarating time in history, but they have also forgotten how nervous people were. i remember sitting on the wall, and it was 4:00 in the morning, and everyone was awake, but there were hundreds of people sitting on top of the berlin wall, and there was a wall and then no man's land. they were standing there very nervous. at 4:00 in the morning everyone has drunk champagne, and they have already some the national anthem, so what you do next seven? people started to jump off the walls, and the guards would rush over and throw people back. it was not entirely as satisfying moment. i discovered as we were sitting there that east ge
he came to report on communism in eastern europe. i met him, and we drove to berlin on the november night when the wall fell and spent the evening sitting on the wall taking added with a chisel. i got married to him a year later. >> what did it mean at the time? what did it mean when you were sitting there one that wall came down? when was it? >> 1989. people have forgotten how much fun it was. it was a very exhilarating time in history, but they have also forgotten how nervous...
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into force next year now right down lenders like around four hundred seventy four billion euros and europe's looking worse than anywhere else the clock is ticking away verses are becoming worried that the problems could. let's get more details now from ok see you at the business. world banks have a debt of as i said half a trillion euros so what is up by one these days well in dollars that's six hundred twenty eight so we're going to take a look and see what that would get you because it really is quite phenomenal because i think putting it into perspective you can see look at that there we google is going to get money just that as for ford search engines are your thing you get fourteen food companies not the most it's forty four nokia's forty four of the second biggest phone companies in the world as well get a phone so if you fancy you get a most valuable company dimitri apple you can get it for five hundred billion you also have a spare one hundred billion to spend on that right so it's a lot of money but why is there such a huge lack of funds for the world that is the problem and it's be
into force next year now right down lenders like around four hundred seventy four billion euros and europe's looking worse than anywhere else the clock is ticking away verses are becoming worried that the problems could. let's get more details now from ok see you at the business. world banks have a debt of as i said half a trillion euros so what is up by one these days well in dollars that's six hundred twenty eight so we're going to take a look and see what that would get you because it really...
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weapons and church ill is telling the paoeeople that we'r now building up what will be the finest army in europe and we will go back. host: in 1940, mid 1940, he is prime minister of great britain. how big at that stage is the british empire? guest: well, it covered gee graphicically about a quarter of the left-hand mass and -- land mass and population. the population was about a quarter of the earth. india, subcontinent. commonwealth and dominion, canada, new zealand, ulster, northern ireland. host: hong kong, singapore? guest: oh, yes. host: how about africa? guest: they had a relationship with egypt. i thought going into this that they sort of controlled egypt. but the treaty allowed them to go in and administer the country or safeguard the suez canal and they did that. they had in south africa jan smuts and the republic of south africa. they had some somali land, some territories there that the italians just plucked from them. they were completely unprepared everywhere for war. and i think the british army plus the australian army of five or six divisions, new zealand and the canadians, all
weapons and church ill is telling the paoeeople that we'r now building up what will be the finest army in europe and we will go back. host: in 1940, mid 1940, he is prime minister of great britain. how big at that stage is the british empire? guest: well, it covered gee graphicically about a quarter of the left-hand mass and -- land mass and population. the population was about a quarter of the earth. india, subcontinent. commonwealth and dominion, canada, new zealand, ulster, northern ireland....
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first i want to talk about this storm system here in eastern europe ar europe around the balkans. you saw 65 kilometer per hour winds today. this is due to the strong system moving off towards turkey, but still bringing with it gusty winds and heavy rains and even destructive winds possible at this time. don't be surprised if we see a report of a tornado out of this one. il it's just a very severe storm system. farther to the west into the british isles with clear skies. going into the afternoon we have another storm system off the atlantic. that's going to bring is all sorts windy and rainy conditions. really dampen down on here on wednesday into thursday as that system continues to push onshore. from the south warm air surges ahead of it. madrid there with a high of 13. london and paris at 7 and 8, not so much the case farther towards the east, though. moscow's high is minus 16 for your high on your wednesday. here's a look at your extended forecast. >>> we'll be back in 30 minutes with more news. i'm gene otoni in tokyo.
first i want to talk about this storm system here in eastern europe ar europe around the balkans. you saw 65 kilometer per hour winds today. this is due to the strong system moving off towards turkey, but still bringing with it gusty winds and heavy rains and even destructive winds possible at this time. don't be surprised if we see a report of a tornado out of this one. il it's just a very severe storm system. farther to the west into the british isles with clear skies. going into the...
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but it's certainly eastern europe is it's one of those forgotten places and russia like i say because it's so vast i mean when you say russia really you mean in the east we're talking about a completely different country yeah. and in the west completely because our people is not the east the east what is there i mean the sun hardly childcare it's. ok now is there some sort of a favorite spot or you somewhere some you'd like to live well maybe die and. well where i live now is the place i'd love to die i live in a lovely farm in wales. no but my favorite unit will show you know what i you know so much you know that i do with my daughter as well she was born and we're i was born in the southeast of england. and it is easy to say well this is my favorite place in the world i do love it there. mongolia is one of my most mongolian countries definitely it's an increase of i've been to twelve or six times and like russia mongolia has a why incredibly well i both like the girl we're firstly is the people soledad it's all the little pretty poor right it's well you really asian i mean very diff
but it's certainly eastern europe is it's one of those forgotten places and russia like i say because it's so vast i mean when you say russia really you mean in the east we're talking about a completely different country yeah. and in the west completely because our people is not the east the east what is there i mean the sun hardly childcare it's. ok now is there some sort of a favorite spot or you somewhere some you'd like to live well maybe die and. well where i live now is the place i'd love...
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that was divided from east to west going to europe it is divided from the south never at any point of the history of this union has there been more discord of rank that we covered. corporate cash banned from the campaign coffers as part of the us political clique. no we here for u.k. brits quit european union. we found a duty on the soldier pointed un free speech and. instead a song remains a political refugee at ecuador's london embassy where he's been granted asylum he continues to fight extradition to sweden over alleged sex crimes charges that he says are politically motivated and tied to his work in leaking international government secrets. the power of people speaking up and resisting together terrify corrupt and democratic power so much so that ordinary people here in the west and the enemy of governments an enemy to be watched and intimate to be can fall and to be impoverished true democracy is not the white house. true democracy is not camera true democracy is the resistance of people with the truth against lies from the right here in london everyday ordinary people teach us
that was divided from east to west going to europe it is divided from the south never at any point of the history of this union has there been more discord of rank that we covered. corporate cash banned from the campaign coffers as part of the us political clique. no we here for u.k. brits quit european union. we found a duty on the soldier pointed un free speech and. instead a song remains a political refugee at ecuador's london embassy where he's been granted asylum he continues to fight...
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on the rise in britain faster than anywhere else in europe a leading u.k. doctor is warning the country is going to be small unless immigrants get blood tests for it to properly diagnose whether they've got an almost three quarters of the people suffering from the disease but people not born in the u.k. surface in london. austerity is fighting pretty much every sector and it's a time of year when the n.h.s. already incredibly eva stretches to even further by everyone's costs and sniffles and i think that's really part of what's made this recent study that showing that the number of cases of t.v. in the tasting continually rising over the party decades so alarming knowing thousand cases last year that's up five percent from the year before and i think a real question here over whether or not the n.h.s. that is facing these huge cuts to the services with these austerity measures is actually going to be equipped to deal with this threat to our health let's help me out so that i caught up a little earlier with talk to at least story he works on the very front l
on the rise in britain faster than anywhere else in europe a leading u.k. doctor is warning the country is going to be small unless immigrants get blood tests for it to properly diagnose whether they've got an almost three quarters of the people suffering from the disease but people not born in the u.k. surface in london. austerity is fighting pretty much every sector and it's a time of year when the n.h.s. already incredibly eva stretches to even further by everyone's costs and sniffles and i...
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as a euro crisis crimes on, people all over europe are looking for safer ways to invest their money. in many countries, they believe the answer lies in property. property prices on many big cities are still booming, and that means there is a shortage of affordable housing for students or low-income families. people being priced out of a home has become a major problem in hamburg in germany with many people forced to live with relatives or to commute long distances to work or study in the city center. the challenge now is for the authorities to provide new, cheaper housing, but, of course, finding they could building plots in a city is not always easy to do. dan hamburg's knew of market city district has become a tourist attraction. hamburg is a rich city, and it is becoming less and less affordable for average earners. many here live a shadowy existence, on the go all day with no place of their own, spending nights on the sofa us of friends. lena is studying political science at the university of hamburg. she is not registered, so we cannot fill her at home. >> i live with a friend i
as a euro crisis crimes on, people all over europe are looking for safer ways to invest their money. in many countries, they believe the answer lies in property. property prices on many big cities are still booming, and that means there is a shortage of affordable housing for students or low-income families. people being priced out of a home has become a major problem in hamburg in germany with many people forced to live with relatives or to commute long distances to work or study in the city...
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i mean there are always political cracks in brussels and across europe you have a group of countries that will agree on some things but won't agree on everything and when you start to push them together when they start to end up in a deep economic crisis it's also a crisis of institutions of course they start to squabble and that's what we've seen over the last few years no real agreement on what to do next because everyone has their own somewhat divergent interests and that's germany doesn't want to carry the can for failing greek banks greece doesn't understandably necessarily want to interrupt implementor stare at it all these things clash and so of course he starts the disagreements emerging right to the very top it's good to talk to james thanks a lot for that james me at the nuclear negotiations in london. the u.k. government has given the green light to the resumption of the controversial gas drilling technique known as fracking but the methods heavily criticised for its destructive environmental impact including causing massive water pollution and even earthquakes. has more.
i mean there are always political cracks in brussels and across europe you have a group of countries that will agree on some things but won't agree on everything and when you start to push them together when they start to end up in a deep economic crisis it's also a crisis of institutions of course they start to squabble and that's what we've seen over the last few years no real agreement on what to do next because everyone has their own somewhat divergent interests and that's germany doesn't...
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just outside of berlin as one of the largest animal shelters in europe consent is a major issue while those involved in other welfare so you must be addressed as a dog's are loyal even when they're abused they're still going to look as if they are to be especially when it gets you have to be dogs will be happy whatever you take to feed then is not a sign that the dog is enjoying it and those in relationships with animals though confident that their love is legitimate in fear for the future. fantasizing about as training your way animals. our friend has found a razor blade in this post with a no do it yourself so we don't have to letters don't arrive too often but arise every now and then in the subway someone was yelling at me calling me names i have concern about the facts could become physical it's what ocean off the. beach all over our team jeremy. all right coming up just a few minutes here on r.t. i mean not him breaking the set. it sounds like a dragon crashing through the forest but it is in fact technology versus trees and would you believe it this machine can fail and strip h
just outside of berlin as one of the largest animal shelters in europe consent is a major issue while those involved in other welfare so you must be addressed as a dog's are loyal even when they're abused they're still going to look as if they are to be especially when it gets you have to be dogs will be happy whatever you take to feed then is not a sign that the dog is enjoying it and those in relationships with animals though confident that their love is legitimate in fear for the future....
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is telling the people by june 18 or june 20 "we are now building up what will be the finest army in europe and we will go back." >> in 1939, 1940, he is prime minister. how big is the british power at that point? >> it was about a quarter of the world's population. india, the subcontinents. the commonwealth. and australia, new zealand, canada. ulster, northern ireland's. >> hong kong and singapore? >> yes. >> how about africa? >> they had a relationship with egypt. i thought they sort of control egypt going into this. but the deal was come up they administered the country to safeguard the suez canal. they did that. in south africa, they had the republic of south africa. and they had some somalis were land, territories there that the completely unprepared everywhere for war. and i think that the british army plus the australian army had five or six divisions. the canadians -- all of them put together, even if they could all get to england were outnumbered by hitler's army 7 or 821.-- 7 or 8 to 1. but they weren't in england ready to go. they were all around the world. the australians and br
is telling the people by june 18 or june 20 "we are now building up what will be the finest army in europe and we will go back." >> in 1939, 1940, he is prime minister. how big is the british power at that point? >> it was about a quarter of the world's population. india, the subcontinents. the commonwealth. and australia, new zealand, canada. ulster, northern ireland's. >> hong kong and singapore? >> yes. >> how about africa? >> they had a...